Discrimination And Harassment Solutions
Summary
If you face discrimination or harassment, document all incidents thoroughly. Consider filing a complaint with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) for workplace discrimination. Additionally, reach out to the New York State Division of Human Rights for issues related to disability rights. These steps can help address the challenges you and your brother are experiencing.Full Conversation
I wanted to have a good life and be successful like everyone else my age, but my life is anything except everything I wanted and here I am and my brother Dale, we are persecuted and mistreated by the society we live in. I and Dale have been treated badly by the world like turning down us from jobs and other opportunities too.
Like when Dale got rejected from Job Corps and I think it was probably discrimination.
They said: "You did not demonstrate that you are reasonably expected to participate successfully in group situations." and: "You or your parent/legal guardian did not sign the "Authorization for Use and Disclosure of Your Health Information" form."
How would they know unless they tested Dale by putting him in a group or something? They just talked one on one he told them he was in a special needs class and he was disabled. If they didn't give him any group setting tests to test your behavior, then how can they say I am unfit in a group setting? I think that he was treated unfairly or differently particularly because he is disabled and I want something to be done about it the people who did this on the sheet I received in the mail was from Destiny Morrison and there was another lady at the Patchogue NY location the blonde asking about the type of class he was in and stuff related to that. They did not even do an experiment to see if they are right about the group setting thing. Usually when we try to do stuff like Job Corps, trying to get a job or other stuff we get rejected and it's not fair.
Also, if we get a job, imagine having to pay taxes for job corps, even if they turned you down, since the Job Corps is run by the government. Stupid America is not the land of opportunity if they can deny you a job training service you're paying taxes for. I wish I could go to a university like my cousins or do a job training job like the Job Corps, but Dale and I are always discriminated against. I wish I could go to a university like my cousins or do a job training job like the Job Corps, but Dale and I are always discriminated against. I'm angry, I can't go to a university, I can't even have a dorm, and I don't have anyone helping me as other people do. I hate this life badly I am mentally disabled and I live in a home with verbal abuse and I get very stressed when I hear about my cousins and other people my age going to college, driving, and having a career, but I don't I have these things. I feel very painful jealousy when I compare myself with the rest of the people. My age because they do so many things and I don't. I feel that way since the age when people my age usually start driving, but it has probably gotten a lot worse since then. I hate living this life I feel like I have noth ing to live for in this life every day I wonder how I got stuck in this horrible life I don't want to live I feel extremely stressed when I talk to other people my age.
All I see is times of doom and gloom and I can't find work like a job every time I try It never works out for me I never get hired and other things I want to just don't seem possible. Yes but even average people act like that around here like one day, when Dale and I were walking, a local resident was standing with two policemen that the local resident was pointing at us. Many people treat me and Dale as if we were aliens from another planet, as if they had noticed something wrong with us, like when we walk around, people point at us sometimes, people laugh at us and things like that, but they don't treat other people like that. Even some members of the local fire department my oldest brother named David volunteers at shout stuff when they see me and Dale on purpose to annoy us and they laugh like it's a joke and one time one of two girls asked us if we wanted to fight when they showed up to a place we were at. People never leave us alone it is constant harassment everywhere we go and I do not know why but I know I don't want to live a life like this. The reason we walk home with our groceries is because we don't drive a car and we don't always have money for transportation but people keep treating us bad. I don't know how to get a job when every time I leave the house I get weird looks or treated like I'm a criminal suspect, I'm just trying to make it in my life like everyone else.
I'm basically made to stay in my house, because every time I go somewhere else, like a walk around the town I grew up in and still live in, there's always someone bothering us. I'm disabled, I'm deeply distressed, and my life doesn't seem to be going anywhere.
I'd like to live in a society where
Dale and I are treated well and looked after. Most of the people where Dale and I live don't care about us and are extremely rude.
So all I see is torture and pain in this life, there's no joy for me.
I desperately need someone to make me a productive and happy member of society. I just don't see how people can be so not caring or not aware enough to want to help me.I'd like to live in
Patrick, I'm really sorry to hear about your and Dale's struggles. It sounds incredibly challenging. For discrimination and harassment issues, you might consider the following steps:
- Document Everything: Keep records of all incidents, including dates, times, and descriptions.
- File a Complaint: Contact the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) for workplace discrimination.
- Disability Rights: Reach out to the New York State Division of Human Rights.
Would you like more information on any of these steps?
- Document Everything: Keep records of all incidents, including dates, times, and descriptions.
- File a Complaint: Contact the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) for workplace discrimination.
- Disability Rights: Reach out to the New York State Division of Human Rights.
Would you like more information on any of these steps?